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Subject:Re: resume on a web page From:"Tony G. Rocco" <trocco -at- NAVIS -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 5 Nov 1997 11:50:11 -0800
As regards recruiters seening 300 recipients in the to: field, if your
email app supports blind carbon copying, you can put all the recipients in
the BCC field and all anyone will see is Recipient list suppressed; or
something to that effect.
There's a way around everything, John.
- tgr
At 12:32 PM -0500 11/5/97, John Lilly wrote:
>John Posada wrote:
>
>>You wouldn't believe how well [sending an email resume blast] works.
>
>I've been planning the same thing, but I feared the reaction of
>recruiters who saw 300 names in the TO: field. If I were a recruiter, I
>might be peeved to see that 299 other recruiters received the same lead.
>On the other hand, recruiters have to hustle to earn their pay, so maybe
>they are not fazed by it.